Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from certain exceptional cases , a trustee is entitled to no remuneration for his trouble , unless the terms of the trust so direct , and is liable not only for dishonest dealing with the trust property , but for all loss due either to non-observance of the directions in the settlement and the general rules of law , or to failure on his part to act up to the high standard of care which equity and statute law require of him .
2 What is often overlooked because of Cuba 's active ( although never particularly substantial ) support for armed struggle in Latin America later in the 1960s is that , initially , the Castro regime made consistent attempts to build diplomatic relations with its hemispheric neighbours .
3 Employers refused to recognize their right to negotiate and called freely upon the State for armed support against worker protest , as in the case of the Lena goldfields strike in 1912 .
4 As with all the items listed so far , there will normally be compromises necessary in most schools as few of us work in ideal premises ; this calls for advance consideration of the possibilities and contingency planning .
5 It is understood that a number of applications for advance clearance under s 707 for such arrangements have been refused .
6 From the spring of 1965 an understanding of a sort emerged whereby Britain would give general diplomatic support in return for advance information of major American military moves in Vietnam .
7 Membership of leisure clubs is on the increase due to a growing demand for professional instruction in keeping fit .
8 In fact , she returned to Kensington Palace for professional treatment for her chronic depression .
9 Relatives who are carers may also find that the requirement for professional support to be given locally infringes on their own rights to privacy .
10 showed low levels of support for informal care packages and a preference for professional support in the community , and this suggests that dependence on state services may be preferred to dependence upon kin .
11 Reg Pyne , director for professional conduct at the UKCC , has suggested six definitions of the Code :
12 Against that , though , each type-face that a software company has title to stands to be widely licensed , and the demand for professional printing from computer-owning desk-top publishers has become much greater .
13 This four year degree is in Primary Education , and prepares students for professional work in Nursery and Infant or Junior schools .
14 If the patient has problems with his employer , he may need to apply for professional help through his social worker .
15 Window dressing is incredibly important , change the window every other day if possible , look for professional help in every aspect .
16 In Sutcliffe v Thackrah [ 1974 ] AC 727 the House of Lords overruled Chambers v Goldthorpe ( see 14.3.5 ) , and held that an architect certifying payments due to a contractor under a building contract was liable for professional negligence to his client the employer .
17 It arose out of an action for professional negligence against a firm of accountants , but the person bringing the action went bankrupt .
18 Where claims for professional negligence against solicitors are met by payment out of the indemnity fund , the firm will nonetheless bear the amount of the relevant excess or " deductible " and its partners will suffer from claims loading in future years .
19 Since the decision in Arenson v Casson Beckman Rutley & Co [ 1975 ] 3 WLR 815 the courts have allowed actions for professional negligence against experts .
20 It provides opportunities for professional development through research .
21 The opening up of Eastern Europe led to countries such as Poland , Slovenia and Montenegro sending scientists , business executives and government officials for professional training in English .
22 6 A strategy for professional action on censorship
23 In addition to the 15 years of dialogue with the CNAA recorded above the Modular Course has been required to negotiate with a series of professional bodies about the appropriateness for professional recognition of study on various of its fields .
24 The direct standardisation method was used to correct for inadvertent imbalance of risk factors between the three treatment groups ( see below ) .
25 This area was the basis for coordinated planning by Northumberland County Council , Newcastle and Tyne mouth in the 1950s and 1960s and includes all the types of residential districts found in the city and its over spill suburbs .
26 Clusters of related genes are thought to arise during evolution through duplication events , but clustering can also be exploited for coordinated regulation of the gene group , with the β-globin genes being the mammalian paradigm ( 48 ) .
27 I think that 's the problem with degrees , they 're all very specialized , and they do n't give a lot of scope for broad sort of study .
28 here again there is a need for collaborative work between suppliers and users , but the collaboration goes further than just the specification of a problem .
29 The project being proposed by the Commission would put up £450 million for collaborative work in computers and automation .
30 Scott argues further that insufficient attention has been paid to the potential for collaborative action on the part of shareholders , which he regards as indicating the possibility of a form of ownership control despite the absence of minority holdings large enough in themselves to amount to a control position .
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